[S785] World Family Tree Download of Volume 29, tree 0686 , Brøderbund Software - World Family Tree CDs (caution - an unreliable data source), www.genealogy.com; "This database is of questionable value. If not other sources are given for an event or relationship, consider it unreliable and subject to further research for verification"; cited as "Volume 29, tree 0686.

Citations

[S860] Michael Peacock - The Smiths and McNairs of Campbeltown, Argyllshire, online Hollinghurst Family Tree, He married LORI K. JOHNSON 27 May 1978. She was born 6 January 1957; James Smith Generation Report -- July 14, 2001. Hereinafter cited as Michael Peacock FTM Home Page.

She emigrated on 26 June 1830 from London, EnglandG, to New York with her parents and siblings. She was 8 years old.10,9 She was identified as the mother of IsaacLiddle in Isaac's obituary after his death on 1 October 1930.11 In the death registration of JosephineMason who died on 14 December 1936, Elizabeth Smith was identified as her mother; She was a dressmaker, the widow of William Mason.12

Census Data

Only the head of the household was named in the 1840 census, with the number of household members broken out by age and gender groupings. Elizabeth appears to have been included in this statistical breakout of the household of StephenLyddle.13

Elizabeth Liddle and StephenLiddle appeared on the 1860 U.S. Federal Census of Lawrenceburg, Lawrenceburg Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, enumerated 6 June 1860, enumerated as a carpenter with an estate valued at $100. Their children Mary A, James T, Isaac H, Ellen E, Caroline, Josephine, Mac and Charles were listed as living with them.14

Elizabeth Liddle and StephenLiddle appeared on the 1870 U.S. Federal Census of Lawrenceburg Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, enumerated 16 June 1870, enumerated as a laborer. Their children Isaac, Caroline, Josephine, Edward, Charles and Thomas were listed as living with them.15

Citations

[S532] World Family Tree Download of Volume 2, tree 5433 , Brøderbund Software - World Family Tree CDs (caution - an unreliable data source), www.genealogy.com; "This database is of questionable value. If not other sources are given for an event or relationship, consider it unreliable and subject to further research for verification"; cited as "Volume 2, tree 5433.

[S301] Winnebago History Writers, We Remember, People of Our Past, Newspaper clipping labeled 1916:...On the day that King George IV died, James Smith set sail from London, England for New York, in the year 1830, and the voyage took six weeks...; p. 108.

[S3023] Day genealogy by Marilyn Casetta viewed Dec 5, 2010 , Ancestry.com, unknown url; "An unreliable source lacking sources that is no longer available on ancestry.com, and proven in some cases to have linked a person to the wrong parents, etc. Only use this data as a research hint unless supported by other sources"; cited as "Day genealogy., Sarah Jane Liddle.

[S3028] Liddle's Family Records And other Oddities by Mark Liddle, 1998; last updated Apr 30, 2014 , http://www.frontiernet.net/~mkliddle/, unknown url; "Use this family tree web site with caution since data is presented without supporting sources. Only use it as research hints to be confirmed by other sources"; cited as "Liddle's Family Records., Sarah Jane Liddle.

Census Data

Only the head of the household was named in the 1840 census, with the number of household members broken out by age and gender groupings. Anna appears to have been included in this statistical breakout of the household of JamesSmith, within the "Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14" grouping.22

Ann Evans and HughEvans appeared on the 1850 U.S. Federal Census of Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, enumerated 18 September 1850, enumerated as a farmer. Their children Catharine, Isaac, Martha J and William were listed as living with them.9

Ann Jackson and EzekielJackson appeared on the 1860 U.S. Federal Census of Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, enumerated 16 July 1860, enumerated as a farmer. Their children and step-children James, Charles, Rhoda, William, Martha and Kate were listed as living with them. As was his mother, RhodaJackson.10

Jane Jackson appeared on the 1870 U.S. Federal Census of Grasshopper Falls Twp., Jefferson County, Kansas, enumerated 14 June 1870, enumerated as keeping house. Her children Rhoda, Maggie and William H were listed as living with her.11

Citations

[S484] McCorkill-Smith GED by Thomas H. McCorkill , Ancestry.com, U/A, obsolete URL; "Data from this and similar databases need to be verified by other sources. Import: Feb 6, 2002"; cited as "McCorkill-Smith GED.

[S485] Family Search Pedigree Resource File -- 1283800-0421101185315 , Rick Moffat Personal Digital Files, unknown url; "This database is of questionable value. If no other sources are given for an event or relationship, consider it unreliable and subject to further research for verification"; cited as "Family Search Pedigree Resource File., Compact Disc #28 Pin #459112.

[S4199] Find A Grave memorial page , Find A Grave, Find A Grave search page; "A database submitted by individuals supposedly of cemetery interments, often from grave memorials or cemetery records and often supplemented by other information, generally without identification of the sources except when a tombstone photo is included."; cited as "Find A Grave., Anna Smith Evans Jackson.

Sarah was born before 1844, an estimate, and possibly in Canada, if Mary C Smith was her daugther.1,2,3 Sarah married Thomas JamesSmith before 1860.4,1

Census Data

Sarah appeared on the 1870 U.S. Federal Census of Seward Twp., Winnebago County, Illinois, in the household of JamesSmith and JaneSmith, of an undetermined relationshiph to JamesSmith and JaneSmith, possibly their daughter-in-law, the widow of their son Thomas James.5

Family

Mary CSmith b. c 1860; Since the 1880 census shows that the father of Mary C Smith, the grand-daughter of James Smith, was born in England, I assume that he was Thomas. According to my research so far, he was the only one of James' living sons born in England. If Thomas was the father, then Sarah Beach may have been her mother.6,3

[S192] Rick Moffat, Assumption, Since the 1880 census shows that the father of Mary C Smith, the grand-daughter of James Smith, was born in England, I assume that he was Thomas. According to my research so far, he was the only one of James' linving sons born in England. If Thomas was the father, then Sarah Beach may have been her mother.

Census Data

Only the head of the household was named in the 1840 census, with the number of household members broken out by age and gender groupings. Mary appears to have been included in this statistical breakout of the household of JamesSmith, within the "Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19" grouping.9RobertRaymond and Mary J appeared on the 1871 Canadian Census of Vaughn Twp., York County, Ontario, enumerated 2 April 1871. Robert was enumerated as a hotel keeper. Their children Elizabeth, James, Catherine, Emmely and Frances were listed as living with them. As were three servants and Northrup JPeck, a dentist who would later marry their daughter, Elizabeth.10

Mary J Raymond and RobertRaymond appeared on the 1880 U.S. Federal Census of Independence, Buchanan County, Iowa, enumerated 11 June 1880, enumerated as a Hotel Keeper and she was a Laud(ry) Lady. Their children Kate and Frances were listed as living with them. As were their son-in-law and daughter, ElizabethPeck and Northrup JPeck.4

[S192] Rick Moffat, Assumption, Assume she was born in England, since the family moved to America in 1830. Perfer this birth year to 1830 estimate from the 1880 US Census. Her brother James was born in 1830 as well.